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3 By Rules Committee
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 17-MAY-21
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8 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR BY: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
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10 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF
11 THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption
12 of this resolution, the following business, in the order set
13 forth below, shall be the special and paramount order of
14 business for the 30th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Senator Orr:
20 SB267
21 Vaccine passports, to prohibit the issuance of, to pro-
22 hibit entities from requiring an individual to receive an
23 immunization as a condition for receiving government ben-
24 efits or services
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26 Senator Albritton:
27 SB361
28 Pardons and Paroles Board, may expend funds for recruit-
29 ment and training of law enforcement officers, Sec.
30 15-22-24 am'd.
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32 Senator Singleton:
33 SB143
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1 Lead reduction, revise authority of Dept of Public Health
2 to administer program, Secs. 22-37A-2 to 22-37A-7, inclu-
3 sive, am'd.
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5 Senator Beasley:
6 SB141
7 Taxation, Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated,
8 exempt from state, county and municipal sales and use
9 taxes
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11 Senator Orr:
12 SB210
13 Criminal procedure, asset forfeiture for drug offenses
14 provided, Secs. 20-2-93 am'd.
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16 Senator Barfoot:
17 SB231
18 Taxation, individual income tax, income tax deduction up
19 to five thousand dollars per annum for contributions made
20 to Alabama Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) sav-
21 ings account, Sec. 40-18-15.8 added
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23 Senator Orr:
24 SB258
25 Driver license, to provide additional circumstances in
26 which an expert witness may give expert testimony, pro-
27 vide for add'l chemical tests that may be used to deter-
28 mine if a person was driving under the influence, to pro-
29 vide for who can draw blood, provide that a witness may
30 provide testimony on the results of horizontal gaze nys-
31 tagmus test, Secs. 12-21-160, 32-5-192, 32-5-200,
32 32-5A-194, 32-5A-300, 32-5A-301, 32-5A-302, 32-5A-303,
33 32-5A-304, 32-5A-306, 32-5A-307, 32-5A-308, 32-6-49.13
34 am'd.
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36 Senator Orr:
37 SB298
38 Economic and Community Affairs Department, Alabama Inno-
39 vation Act, awarding of grants, further provided, Secs.
40 41-23-252, 41-23-253, 41-23-255 am'd.
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42 Senator Whatley:
43 SB97
44 State Health Officer, order issued in response to out-
45 break of a disease has full force of law if approved by
46 Governor and filed with Secretary of State in state of
47 emergency, Sec. 11-47-132 repealed; Secs. 22-2-8, 31-9-8,
48 31-9-13 am'd.
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2 Senator Williams:
3 SB374
4 Revenue and taxation, tax collecting officials, duties
5 and powers thereof further provided, Sec. 40-5-48 added;
6 Secs. 40-5-5, 40-5-6, 40-5-25, 40-5-27, 40-5-28, 40-5-30,
7 40-5-33, 40-5-35, 40-5-37 to 40-5-40, inclusive, 40-5-43,
8 40-5-46 repealed; Secs. 40-5-1 to 40-5-4, inclusive,
9 40-5-7 to 40-5-15, inclusive, 40-5-17 to 40-5-24, inclu-
10 sive, 40-5-26, 40-5-29, 40-5-31, 40-5-32, 40-5-34,
11 40-5-36, 40-5-41, 40-5-42, 40-5-44, 40-5-45 am'd.
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13 Senator Chambliss:
14 SB221
15 Corrections Dept., to create Deputy Commissioner of
16 Prison Rehabilitation within Dept. of Corrections, to
17 create Deputy Director for Parolee Rehabilitation within
18 Board of Pardons and Paroles, to create the Study Commis-
19 sion on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration on the
20 Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated
21 Individuals and to provide for its duties, to provide for
22 membership, Sec. 14-1-1.5 am'd.
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24 Senator McClendon:
25 SB302
26 State Board of Occupational Therapy, board authorized to
27 establish an impaired practitioner program for occupa-
28 tional therapists and occupational therapy assistants,
29 Sec. 34-39-12.1 added; Secs. 34-39-3, 34-39-7 am'd.
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31 Senator Givhan:
32 SB322
33 Alcoholic beverage manufacturers, transfer of alcoholic
34 beverage in bond from another location to manufacturer
35 for certain retail sale authorized, Sec. 28-3A-6 am'd.
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37 Senator Allen:
38 SB333
39 Athletic Commission, regulatory act renamed, authority
40 over unarmed combat provided, certain medical and compe-
41 tition guidelines exempted from Administrative Procedure
42 Act, fines for violations of rules and guidelines limited
43 in amount, procedural process for handling violations re-
44 vised, Secs. 41-9-1020, 41-9-1021, 41-9-1023, 41-9-1024,
45 41-9-1037, 41-9-1038 am'd.
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47 Senator Jones:
48 SB397
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1 Alcoholic beverages, winery in dry county, Alcoholic Bev-
2 erage Board authorized to issue manufacturer license,
3 distribution only to distributor or out-of-state, Sec.
4 28-7-10.1 add; Sec. 28-3A-3 am'd.
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6 Senator Williams:
7 SB204
8 Bail Bond Regulatory Act, qualifications of Professional
9 Bail Bonding Board and fees revised, temporary licenses
10 provided, Secs. 15-13-201, 15-13-202, 15-13-203,
11 15-13-206, 15-13-207, 15-13-209, 15-13-210, 15-13-211,
12 15-13-214, 15-13-217 am'd.
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14 Senator Gudger:
15 SB403
16 Cullman Co., lodgings tax decreased upon retirement of
17 certain debt, Cullman County Tourism Bureau estab., Secs.
18 45-22-242, 45-22-242.11 am'd.
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20 Senator Smitherman:
21 SB94
22 Literacy Act, third grade retention requirement postponed
23 until 2024-2025 school year, Sec. 16-6G-5 am'd.
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